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GOUVERNANCE ET PRIVATISATION - Analyse empirique des effets du temps sur la dynamique d’emploi

Ph.D Fakhri Issaoui () and Ph. D Walter AMEDZRO ST-HILAIRE ()

Global Journal of Strategies, Governance & Applied Economics, vol. 1, issue 1, 5-40

Abstract: Having focused on specific and instantaneous studies, the economic literature nowadays gives importance to dynamic effects of public firms’ privatization on employment: a fundamental change. Our paper is part of the momentum, by studying such relationship from three perspectives: 1 - The effect of privatization on the employment dynamic; 2 - The main factors of this dynamic; and 3 - The effect of time on the employment dynamics. The results of the empirical study of 22 Tunisian privatized firms show that privatization negatively affects employment in the short term but in the medium term privatized firms could help increase enrolment. In addition, economic growth and the buyers’ nature are the most significant variables that explain employment dynamics. Finally, emerges from the study, that the further privatized company are from the date of privatization the more it increases its dynamic workforce.

Keywords: privatization; employment; Non parametric Tests; Panel Data (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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